A Brita filter is a type of water filter that is designed to reduce contaminants and impurities in drinking water. Brita filters are commonly used in households and are available in a variety of forms, including pitcher filters, faucet-mounted filters, and under-sink filters. Brita filters work by using a process called adsorption, which involves the
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Wädenswil and Pommard are two of the key clones of Pinot Noir grown in Oregon. John Paul at Cameron Winery tends to lean towards the Wädenswil clones as a majority for his Abbey Ridge Pinot. Clos Electrique PInot noir. Photo courtesy of Olivia Schelly John Paul of Cameron Winery produces wines in Oregon from, among
Neal Ibbotson founder of Saint Clair Family Estate gives his take on how to taste wine.
You know why you never see any of these YouTube cooking videos, or cookbook recipes, calling for the use of “cooking wine?” That’s because these “cooking wines” we see in the stores are simply terrible. Julia Child said we should only cook with a liquor we are willing to drink ourselves, and why would we
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Harald Ziegler of Weingut August Ziegler on German wine labels. Here he describes the German word for “Estate Bottled”. This is part of a series of videos used to explain the words found on a bottle of German wine. The series can be found at http://www.candidwines.com/germanwinelabels/start.html
Are you ready for your holiday feast? I’m here to help you pair some outstanding wines with the foods of the season. Typically, most of us drink the same wines year-round. I’m here to suggest a number of wines you may have never considered that will enhance your experience of the holiday season. ———- ✨
So there are a few ways you can taste wine, but there are NO BAD WAYS! Especially here at Tipsy Canyon Winery. 00:00 Intro 00:21 The “Correct” Way (by Tami) 02:38 Extra Tips (by Mark) 04:04 Red Cups? (by Lexi) — Connect with us on the web and on social! 👉 Website: https://tipsycanyon.com/ 👉 Instagram:
See the merits of a compact, well-chosen wine list (and learn why it’s not always about size) at this New York City restaurant with Wine Spectator’s Award of Excellence
Cellarmaster Patrick Fallon discusses the importance of new and used wine barrels in Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon winemaking. View vlog post: http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2010/03/saying-goodbye-to-used-barrels-but-not-for-long/.
Steak Wines – no not wines made from steak, or steak made with wines, we’re talking about wines made *FOR* steaks. A warning for the faint of heart – these are not budget wines. See the list, and start comparing with more affordable wines at the link in the show notes https://robbreport.com/food-drink/wine/steak-wine-pairing-1234770494/ Buy me a
What is reduction in wine? We asked a producer from Burgundy who says it’s the most interesting part of winemaking, but also one of the most challenging. Emmanuel Guillot of Domaine Guillot-Broux in the Macon region of Burgundy France sat with Ask a Winemaker in Chicago in the Spring of 2015. See all of our
Learn how to choose the right Champagne for you with these 5 tips on a label. There are secrets right in front of your eyes. Learn wine at https://winefolly.com/subscribe/ Taste with us! Join the Wine Folly Club https://winefolly.com/club/ 00:12 Five things on a bottle of Champagne 00:20 Champagne Sweetness 00:25 Champagne sweetness chart (Brut, etc)
Why was this “trial” bottling of Australian Shiraz named to Wine Spectator’s Top 10 Wines of 2019? Senior editor MaryAnn Worobiec, who reviewed the wine, shares its story.
What is Melon de Bourgogne? Melon de Bourgogne, the grape used in the French wine region Muscadet, is sparingly planted in Oregon. Winemaker Todd Hamina talks about how difficult it can be to harvest at the right time and the natural acidity of the grape that is so critical to its success as a partner
I was recently organizing my wine fridge and decided to add all my loose bottles in the VIVINO wine app. Some of these bottles, in my opinion, have undeservingly low score on VIVINO. In this video I will try to understand and explain why that is. Some of the WINE ACCESSORIES I use regularly: 🍷
Among the many historic winemaking regions of Spain, Cariñena stands out. Wine Spectator’s Gillian Sciaretta walks us through Cariñena’s fascinating history, demanding terroir and signature grapes. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: http://winesp.ec/2MVC2Ic Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12! https://winesp.ec/2JTLzy1
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